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Betrayal's Aftermath: Wife Framed by Rival

The explosion tore through the factory with a deafening roar, sending a fireball into the sky that could be seen for miles. I felt the shockwave even from where I stood in the office building across the street, my coffee mug shattering on the floor as the windows rattled violently. "Anthony!" I screamed, already running toward the factory gates. My heart pounded in my chest as black smoke billowed into the air, carrying with it the acrid smell of burning chemicals and metal. Emergency vehicles swarmed the area within minutes, their sirens piercing the chaos. I pushed through the crowd of panicked workers, searching desperately for my husband among the injured being loaded into ambulances. "Cecelia!" Someone grabbed my arm. It was James Morrison, Anthony's business partner, his face smudged with soot. "Thank God you're okay. We need to find Anthony." We found him near what remained of the main production line, his clothes singed and his face streaked with ash.
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Chapter 3

The first time Marina appeared at Anthony's office as his "assistant," I would have laughed if I'd been there. The woman who had orchestrated my downfall, now playing the role of devoted helper. But I wasn't there—I was hundreds of miles away, my hands raw from digging ditches, my body still aching from the loss of our child.

"She's just helping temporarily," Anthony told his secretary when she raised an eyebrow at Marina's sudden appearance. "With Cecelia gone, I need someone who understands the business."

Marina smiled demurely, her perfectly manicured hands already organizing his desk—my desk, where I used to sit during lunch breaks, where I'd left little notes for him in his drawer.

"I'm just grateful to be useful," she said, her voice honeyed with false modesty. "After what Cecelia did..."

The secretary—who had always been kind to me—flinched slightly at the name.

---

Two months into my exile, Marina had moved into an apartment three blocks from Anthony's house. "For convenience," she explained when James Morrison questioned the arrangement. "The early meetings require preparation."

What started as "professional convenience" quickly became something more. Anthony would return home to find her in his kitchen, cooking his favorite meals—the ones I had taught her to make during those awful dinners where she'd smile at me across the table while her eyes said she was watching, waiting.

"You don't have to do this," Anthony would protest weakly.

"I want to," Marina would insist, placing a plate of perfectly prepared food before him. "You're going through so much. You shouldn't have to come home to an empty house."

Empty house. As if I'd never existed there.

---

"Anthony, you look exhausted," Marina observed one evening, her hand resting on his shoulder as they reviewed factory reports. "Let me make you some tea."

The touch lingered longer than necessary. When he didn't pull away, she moved closer.

"You've been so strong through all this," she murmured. "Most men would have crumbled under the betrayal."

"I trusted her," Anthony said, his voice hollow. "We were trying for a baby..."

Marina's eyes gleamed with calculated sympathy. "Perhaps it's better this way. A child deserves stability, not... instability."

She let the word hang between them, a reminder of the "unstable" behavior that had led to my exile.

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"I have something to show you," Anthony said one spring morning, his voice oddly nervous as he drove Marina through the city's wealthiest district.

They pulled up to an elegant villa surrounded by high walls. Marina's breath caught as they walked through wrought iron gates into a garden filled with blooming white flowers.

"Gardenias," Anthony explained, watching her face carefully. "I remembered how much you loved them."

Marina's heart skipped—not with love for the flowers, but with triumph. Gardenias had been my favorite flower. Our wedding bouquet had been made of them.

"They're beautiful," she lied smoothly, reaching out to touch a pristine white petal. "How did you know they were my favorite?"

"I pay attention," Anthony said, clearly pleased with himself.

Marina turned to him, her eyes wide with practiced wonder. "Is this... for me?"

"It's yours," he confirmed. "A place where you can feel safe. After everything you've done for me..."

She threw her arms around him, burying her face in his chest—the chest that had once belonged to me.

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The call came at midnight. Marina's phone rang shrilly in her new gardenia-scented bedroom.

"Marina Lopez?" A man's desperate voice. "This is Robert Meyer, Cecelia's father."

Marina sat up slowly, a smile playing at her lips. "Mr. Meyer. What a surprise."

"Please," he begged, his voice cracking. "My wife—Cecelia's mother—is dying. Pneumonia. The hospital needs five hundred dollars for treatment."

Five hundred dollars. Such a small sum for someone with access to Anthony's accounts.

"I'm sorry to hear that," Marina said, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "But surely you understand... Cecelia's actions have consequences."

"What are you talking about?" Robert demanded. "This is her mother's life!"

"And the explosion nearly cost Anthony his life," Marina countered coldly. "Your family needs to face the consequences of your daughter's criminal actions."

She heard his sharp intake of breath, the sound of a man whose world was collapsing.

"Please," he whispered. "She's innocent."

"Innocent people don't need five hundred dollars to save their lives," Marina replied, echoing Anthony's cruel words to me months earlier.

She ended the call and slid back under her silk sheets, surrounded by the scent of gardenias—my gardenias—smiling into the darkness.

Three days later, my mother died in a charity ward, alone except for my grief-stricken father.

And Anthony never knew.

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